I have a minsoforum ms-01 i9-13th gen and I plan to get another ms-01 but i9-12th gen as a secondary node. I use ZFS and I am trying to achieve extra head room along with zfs replicaton/HA. I know I need a third node to achieve quorum. So...
I have another mini pc N5105 laying around but...
Not yet. I will try to break the cluster between my two node and try again. Synology confuses me with nfs mounts. CIFS works much better if you don't mind the extra overhead in performance.
I joined 2 nodes in a cluster. I was able to add an NFS share mounted on Synology on one of the nodes. The other node runs into an error:
create storage failed: mkdir /mnt/pve/syno-pve2-nfs: Permission denied at /usr/share/perl5/PVE/Storage/Plugin.pm line 1736. (500)
I made sure nfs version is...
I have my PVE server management running on vlan1. My VMs use VLAN2 that is my 10gb network. PBS runs on both VLANs. My idea is to separate PBS management from the data interfaces.
PVE default path is vlan1 interface to my PBS server. How can I force it to use the other bridge? I read about...
Hi,
I am running PVE on a machine that has 3 1gb and 2 10gb ports. The admin interface sits on a 1gb interface management VLAN. I have a proxmox backup server and NAS instances running elsewhere on my network, same VLAN but has 10gb capability. How can I force PVE to use a 10gb interface for...
I would like to route backups to my PBS through my 10gb NIC. Currently, it is going through my PVE management 1gb port. I am not familiar with IP route command. I appreciate some detail :)
Makes sense. I guess my TL-SG108E will do the job. I may have to reinstall OPNsense all over again as the VM appeared to have consumed all my drive on Proxmox side.... fun learning.
This makes a lot of sense. I could not wrap my head around the last statement. How would opnsense recognize vlans on trunk port without having a vlan-aware bridge? I'm my current setup, I have WAN comes to NIC0 on the VM, then LAN/VLANs leave tagged through NIC1 to the trunk port on the switch...
This sounds interesting, and yesa synology has vSwitch capabilities that I that I need to look into. I have managed switch in use. What about WAN? I have a direct link between my modem and WAN port on the VM?
I thought of that but I would need more hardware and network gear unless you'd running both VMs on the same PVE node. I was thinking to create an NFS share on PVE and have PVE restore from this share. Yes, this choice comes at the cost of some down time but cheaper I guess.
I am not sure this is the place for my questions. I have virtualized my PBS on Synology Virtualization Manager. This is connected to PVE instance through my virtualized router (OPNsense) that is running on the PVE host. This setup works fine until I have my router VM goes down then I loose all...
Those VMs are OPNsense and ubuntu-based VMs. I do not find those in the GUI. Appreciate your help.
*update: I found the Discard option in HDD configuration. Does it matter whether I pass through the HDD or not?
Hello all,
I woke up this morning and found out 2 VMs are down. Both are installed on SSD 250GB drive allocated 80gb and 32gb respectively. Today I found out the hdd is completely full and VM is not loading. I moved one VM to the LVM-Thin. Now I am able to run 6.4gb space available (sdd1). How...
I figured that my DNS server address was changed. I changed it in the GUI but I noticed that it did not reflect in resolve.conf
Case closed, Thank you much!
I am unable to ping "proxmox.com". I can see the packets sent through my firewall but nothing is received. This is a universal problem across all my network.
Output to command as follows:
root@pve:~# cat /etc/resolv.conf
search local
nameserver 10.61.71.1
I am getting this error when trying to update my repository:
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starting apt-get update
Err:1 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian bullseye InRelease
Temporary failure resolving 'ftp.us.debian.org'
Err:2 http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye-security InRelease
Temporary failure...
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